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PAGE 16 - “THE STAR” Tuesday, July 5, 2016
By Tayla Kershaw
CLASSIC rock fans will be thrilled with an
event rolling into Loch this October.
The Loch Rock Tribute Festival is a three day event,
scheduled to be held from October 28 to 30.
Featuring around 11 tribute bands performing every-
one’s favourite classic rock hits – as well as a few local
cover bands – the festival will be held at Loch Memorial
Reserve.
With the reserve as a natural amphitheatre, the festival
will include spectacular light shows not to be missed and
incredible performances.
Food, memorabilia and entertainment will feature
throughout the festival.
“We aim to bring people into Loch. There are plenty
of events and festivals for young people. This festival will
ensure get another generation involved,” event organiser
Paul Kirks said.
The capacity will be capped at 1500 people.
“The idea of the event is to bring some life back to
the reserve and keep it that way,” event organiser Keith
Tonkin said.
“This is a community owned reserve, Loch is a pro-
active community, and it will be great to see the reserve
continue to be well used.”
Day passes will be available so people can come and
go as they wish between the three days and breathalysers
will be on deck to ensure everyone stays safe.
Camping has been approved for tents only.
The money raised through the event will to back into
the Loch Memorial Reserve for upgrades to the facility
and into other community organisations.
Ticket sales will kick off in July on trybooking.com
at $130 a head.
Classic rock: from left, event organiser Keith Tonkin, South Gippsland Shire
Council’s Cr Lorraine Brunt and event organiser Paul Kirks are looking forward to
October when the Loch Rock Tribute Festival rolls into town.
Loch rocks on